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Introduction to Strategy MCQ

Introduction to Strategy MCQ

1. In Cummings and Daellenbach’s study, reviewing papers in Long Range Planning, what are the recurring themes that constitute the baseline of strategy research in the last 40 years?

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Correct Answer: All of the above

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2. Which of the following was a crucible of early strategy thinking?

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Correct Answer: West Point

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3. Modern conceptions of strategy as planning played a major role in:

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Correct Answer: The Second World War

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4. The establishment of modern-day strategy as a discipline can be traced back to:

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Correct Answer: The 1960–70s, drawn from economics

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5. Based on Clausewitz’s arguments, we can infer that:

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Correct Answer: Strategy has a non-rationalistic element in it induced by passions and feelings

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6. Machiavelli’s contribution to strategy suggests that:

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Correct Answer: To remain powerful is the highest priority

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7. . How do modern conceptions of strategy relate to classical conceptions?

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Correct Answer: As legitimations for current views

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8. Which of the following was a strategist?

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Correct Answer: All of them

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9. What makes strategizing necessary?

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Correct Answer: All of the above

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10. Strategy is all about:

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Correct Answer: Foresight and a holistic view of the firm

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